BeakieHelmet, on 23 June 2012 - 01:15 PM, said:
Why is this thread a thing?
Liking something, from anthropomorphic characters to my little ponies, should not define who you are. No "fandom" should define who you are, ever... but that's besides the point.
Why does liking anthropomorphic characters matter here? Why feel the need to tell others about it and try to seek out others that like it? This is like going to a Boston Red Socks themed bar during a boston red socks game and trying to find fellow self-identified NRA members to talk about firearms with, there is a time and a place and this is not it. It just makes you look obsessed.
There seems to be this longstanding fallacy that not talking about something wherever you go and being vocal about something you like is being "in the closet" about a certain thing, when that's just not the case. The people on these forums are more or less adults, if they find out you like furries they're probably not going to think less of you for it unless the way you introduce yourself to people is "Hello I am a furry named ____."
By self-identifying as a furry AND by mentioning it as one of the first things that you say about yourself to people, people immediately assume you're one of the absolute worst sorts of furries, the ones that come to mind when you say "Furry" to someone from outside the fandom. The people who act like children and dress up in cartoony outfits who then proceed to make complete fools of themselves while at the same time being creepily sexual about it.
Basically, it all boils down to this: Liking something that certain other people don't like is not an excuse to act like a child about things. Just be rational in general about things, and if it comes up sometime? People won't blink an eye because they'll know you well enough to know that you are not one of the terrible ones. It's not something that if you admit will instantly get you to lose friends. Making a thread like this though? Not a good way to meet people.
Now, if I met people through the FRR house forum, then hung out with them and exchanged recolored pictures of mechs and such with them for a while, then talked about favorite weapons and loadouts, then one of them googled me and found out I paid for my founder's pack by drawing sergals and rather explicit furry images for people? I don't think they'd care too much, because that's not what we're here about, we're here about mechs. Not furries, not ponies, but mechs. While you should never be ashamed of an interest you have, there's always a time and a place.
ok, well, let me try to explain, though I'm having difficulty forming the words.
This thread is for furs, by furs, so we can discuss common interests (namely MechWarrior, and being a fur), and how they might mix, that was the OP's point, and it has been taken off topic many times, for many reasons. I would also point out that there is a Jettisoned Communications section for basically this reason, stuff off topic to Mechwarrior, but still interesting to people (no matter how weird/small that group may be). I like threads like this because I know that there are people with (interest), who also share (other interest).
Quote
Do you like cool cars? a lot of people do, and even call themselves car guys, gear-heads, petrol-heads, and many different names. How is defining yourself as a (insert one of said names here) any different from defining yourself as a fur, or a brony, etc.? The only difference I can see, other than the interest in general, is that being a car guy is socially accepted, while being a fur often isn't.